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Jamón Iberico in Barcelona – our recommendations

Autumn has appeared and Barcelona is changing along…

Streets are getting quieter, sun is shining less clearly but still enough to enjoy a cup of coffee outside of the bar. Evenings however, became chilly, so when it comes to dinner, it is important to choose a warm and pleasant place.

Last time we talked about Jamon Iberico, where we explained why this product is so original and important for Spanish gastronomic culture. This time, we would like to share our recommendations of two restaurants with great quality food and equally good atmosphere.

Casa Alfonso

Casa Alfonso Barcelona

Casa Alfonso is located between Eixample and El Born areas, next to metro Urquinaona. This 80 year old restaurant has several seats outside, and much more inside.

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An introduction to Catalan Wines

Dear Food Lovers,

It’s high time to raise the curtain and say something about a Catalan wine making tradition

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Priorat vineyard. Photo by: http://winetourismspain.com/

Catalonia consists of 10 denominated wine regions. Nine of them has a certificate of Denominació d’Origen or Denominación de Origen (DO) and one of them has a Denominació d’Origen Qualificada Certificate (DOQ).

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The best horchaterias in Barcelona

Hello food lovers!

Do you remember our last article about horchata?

Horchata is a vegan drink prepared from a special tuber called chufa, really popular around Spain (mainly in Valencia and Catalunya) . The classic recipe is based on chufas, sugar and water.

Today we will share with you our list of the best horchaterías in Barcelona!

1.Orxateria El Tio Che

Location: Rambla del Poblenou 44

This Horchatería is placed in Poblenou. Poblenou is an area filled with cafeterias, restaurants and bars. On the main track called La Rambla you can find Horchateria El Tio Che. This place is a traditional, family-run business with a long history. The company started the production of horchata in 1912. For all these years Horchateria El Tio Che gained recognition among locals and people who visit this part of Barcelona.

Best Horchatería Barcelona

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The most authentic Vermouth in Barcelona.

Spanish social life wouldn’t exist without sharing food experiences with friends and family. Do you know Vermouth? It is one of the most remarkable drinks served in Catalunya, particularly in Barcelona. Today we want to remind you about this specialty and also share our recommendations. Let’s check it out!

What is vermouth?

Vermouth is an aromatized fortified wine flavored with various botanicals – roots, barks, flowers, seeds, herbs and spices. The origins of Vermouth are not clear, some historians say that combaining wine with certain herbs was actually implemented by Hippocrates (wow!). The other historians claim that the vermouth was born in Italy in the middle of XVIIIth century.

It came to Spain at the turn of XIXth and XXth centruries, this is sure.

At the beginning vermouth was perceived as a specialty which helps to maintain health and keeps in good shape. With the years the perception has changed and now what we expect from drinking vermouth is mainly whetting appetite before having lunch or dinner.

But it is not enough. Whetting appetite is actually an effect, the reason why Catalans go for a glass of wine is simply to meet with friends and family. The time spent on drinking vermouth is the time spent on sharing and living the moment.

Each neighborhood of Barcelona gives an opportunity to try a glass of vermouth. Nonetheless we chose several places which are the most authentic and the best to drink vermouth.

 

LA PUBILLA DEL TAULAT

The Poblenou neighborhood is filled with many bars, cafeterias and restaurants but we recommend to get off the main track and walk into the narrow street called Carrer de Marià Aguiló.

Not many seats but vermouth there is worthy to sit even on the curb.

Pubilla del Taulat exterior

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After dinner drinks in Barcelona, Nuria’s favourite cocktail bars

As you can imagine after an evening tour with us, the most advisable is not to carry on walking or dancing for hours. Truth is we eat a lot and everything’s so delicious that all you want is to make the pleasure last in a relaxed way, either enjoying a peaceful walk back home or … drinking a good cocktail.
There are very good Cocktail Bars in Barcelona, but I am only going to talk about three of them today.

Caribbean Club Cocktail Bar

What can we say about this awesome Cocktail bar? To me it is a real jewel! It is a small place therefore a place to talk quietly, ideal to go on your own or with your partner. Juanjo is an amazing bartender on top of being knowledgeable and friendly, and a great conversationalist. He might talk to you about the latest movie by Sorrentino as well as about some rare record of an old Cuban Bolero singer.

caribean barra

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Horchata, Only in Spain!

Only few products originally come from specific areas.

That’s the case for one of the most curious drinks you could find in Spain: Horchata.

This drink comes from the small town of Alboraya, Valencia. Here, during the Moorish kingdom, the Arabs brought the “chufa”, a plant that is also known in English as “tiger-nut”.

You might think that chufa is some kind of peanut… well, you’ll be surprised when you’ll find out that it is actually a tuber!

A delicious tuber whose milk, mixed with sugar and water, creates an energy drink that anyone loves all along the Spanish Mediterranean coast!

If you visit Catalonia or Valencia you can’t just miss it; it’ll also help you surviving the hot summer as it’s incredibly refreshing.

What are you waiting for? Come to Barcelona and enjoy it with us!

Salud!

Chufa

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